Probate attorney Jackie Bedard and the Estate Administration team at CFEP strive to make the probate and estate administration process a little easier by educating our clients and community with these helpful resources about the probate process and estate administration in North Carolina.
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How to Protect Your Kids From Probate CourtWe’ve seen many estates in which focusing on keeping the home out of probate has actually created more problems instead of less. Here’s why...
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North Carolina Probate: The Three Types of Small Estate FilingsOur estate attorneys explain three types of Small Estate Filings. They are a Petition for Year’s Allowance, Collection by Affidavit, and Summary Administration.
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NC Probate: The Petition for the Year’s AllowanceCary, NC probate attorney explains Petition for the Year’s Allowance for surviving spouses and dependent children. Call 919-443-3035 for a free case assessment.
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NC Probate: Affidavit for Collection of Personal PropertyCary, NC probate attorney explains when to file an Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property. Call 919-443-3035 to schedule your needs assessment call.
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NC Probate: How to Get Appointed as an Executor by the CourtActions to take to be appointed as executor depends if your loved one is still alive, if another individual is named executor, or if an executor was not named.
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Timeline of a North Carolina Probate CaseHere's a timeline of the probate process in North Carolina to help you prepare for the steps involved once you assume responsibility for a loved one’s estate.
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North Carolina Probate: The 90-Day Inventory – Inventory of Decedent’s Estate (AOC-E-505)Every executor in North Carolina must file form AOC-E-505 within three months of being appointed.
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What Happens When You Call Carolina Family Estate Planning for Probate & Estate Administration Help?When you first call us for probate help, our Welcome Specialist will ask you some questions in order to identify the best next step to help you move forward.
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Lost Original Will: What If I Can’t Find the Will or Trust?What should you do if a deceased family member had a Will or Trust but you haven’t found it? Tips for places to look and what to do if you exhausted options.
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As Executor, How Do You Make Sure a Will is Authentic and Valid?There are several components to determining if a Will is valid and authentic. Here’s a guide for North Carolina executors navigating the probate process.